The second hook was the big one, though: SplashShopper comes with a pretty serviceable Mac desktop app that syncs perfectly with your Palm. Since the app’s essentially just an easy to use, configurable database, its uses are limited mostly by your imagination. But, SplashShopper attracted me with two big additions.įirst, SplashShopper lets you create different sets of stores, or-how do I put this?-I’ll call it “needs destinations.? This means that, in addition to the obvious stuff like tracking all your different grocery, drug, or electronics stores, you can also create a list of movies you want to rent, clothes you need to buy, or, my favorite, a running list of gift ideas for your friends (capturing gift ideas when they occur makes December much less stressful, FWIW). Best use of the Palm ever, this shopping list tracking stuff. So you have a persistent, reusable, totally contextual shopping list for wherever you happen to be. ![]() This means, for example, “2% Milk? can be associated with Safeway, Trader Joe’s, and Costco, as well as the bodega around the corner. Both Palm apps excel at tracking Have/Need items for a bunch of different stores, which you can customize to your heart’s content. Last time that the Palm bug bit me, I learned about SplashShopper, the heir apparent to my previously favorite PDA app, JShopper. An abortive pass at creative drawing, an oddly devoted infatuation with the early ELO, and the sudden yen to play with my old Palm V-each reappears every 7 or 8 months, and each, in its fashion, passes in less than a week. I have squirrely phases that repeat like clockwork.
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